On this blog, you will find activities to do with your toddler, preschooler, and school age child. You will also follow my journey as I learn to organize and manage my family. Since my family, except me, is all male, these are my LESSONS FROM THE BOYS.

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Saturday, April 30, 2011

On Wednesday night, I decided to go to the store for some mayonnaise. It was supposed to be a quick trip. The boys were playing with dad in the front yard.
I grabbed my keys and headed out the door! As I was leaving, both boys decided to come with. So I grabbed Allogator and headed to put him in the car. As I got to his car door, I stepped on a man-whole cover. My ankle gave in, and Alligator and I headed to the ground. I heals on tight to him until the last possible second. He had a little injury, and my ankle quickly grew to the size of a softball.
Instead of heading to the store went straight to the er!
It was ex-rayed and determined not to be broken. But a very bad sprain. They wrapped it, booted it, and put me on crutches. I also left with a mega-load of pain medicine.

The last few days have been a blur of sleep and staggering around on crutches. Luckily my husband has been able to pick up my slack!

I head back to the doctor on Tuesday, where I guess they will MRI it to make sure nothing is torn.I am blogging from my iPod, so I will have to add oxfords later.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Letter A learning

I didn’t write a post last week, so this will cover 2 weeks. We continued our letter A learning. We are using Carissa’s Tot School Printables as our basis. Check them out here.
Sensory Tub
I drew Alligator a bunch of fruit on out art table. He likes handing me markers and as I drew we talked about the fruits.

Letter B for Ball

He continues to love this program. He also loves the power point presentations (but I don’t have any pictures, because he is on my lap as we watch and talk together).
B Sensory Tub. It had all the B’s I could find and a lot of balls.
He worked on the printables. We places bunny erasers on the number one, to help us count.
Lesson learned: Need to cut these apart if I am going to let him color them.
We played with bubbles.

Mother Goose Time

We did a few Mother Goose Time activities.
He made a spring hat.
Also made a peacock.

Life School

The boys’ cousin came to visit.
We went to the zoo.
The CHildren’s museum.
The park
Sang some Karaoke.
And wore a fireman's hat.
Linking up to Tot School. Check it out!

This is another picture overload. Monkey is 5 years 1 month old….Can’t believe it!

Sight Words

Carissa over at 1+1+1=1 has new sight word printables. You can read about them here. He seems to enjoy them. We are going to spend another week on the first set.

I did add to Carissa’s set by using our letter tiles. That way Monkey can make the words.

Zoo

We went to the national zoo. Here are a couple of pictures from the tiger exhibit.

Monkey was comparing his hand to the tiger’s paw. They also had a bronze tongue to compare.

As you can see in this picture (sort of) Monkey is carrying a marker and a paper. The paper came from 2 Teaching Mommies. It is from a Bingo game. I printed off the call sheets, and as we saw different animals at the zoo, Monkey could mark them off. He loves having a task to do, so it kept him engaged. He told every person we ran into what he was doing. He was so proud.

Mother Goose Time

We are still doing Mother Goose Time. But not as religiously. I grab a day bag whenever we need something to do.

We played TIc-Tac-Toe.

Monkey made a spring hat. Here he is posing for the camera.

He also made a peacock.

Rocket

Monkey made a rocket at school. we brought it home and had a blast….he-he….that was a pun! It is a film canister with a snap on bottom. Inside you put alka-seltzer and water. Put the top on fast, and it will go up up up!

Life School

here we are dressed for church! Monkey was performing at church this day.

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I am a SAHM to 2 boys. I manage the house, play with my kids, and try to take care of myself. I was a teacher (taught 5th grade) so I love finding cool things to do with Monkey and Alligator, that will also teach them.